Posted on August 21, 2008 by thesingingcrow
Guess who wears the skirt?
No I didn’t stutter nor am I surprised. I believe more cans of worms will be opened soon enough from the Pearl of the Orient.
Check out the full article here from Malaysian Insider.
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Posted on July 17, 2008 by thesingingcrow
Kuala Lumpur, 17 July 2008 – The Royal Police of Malaysia and its team of scientist have discovered new genetically enhanced drones called “Sodrones” measuring 1 micrometer wide and 2 micrometer long. These drones, with its scientific name “Sodomius Analus” were said to be found to possess substantial spying capabilities and have the capacity to [...]
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Posted on July 17, 2008 by thesingingcrow
It seems like Malaysia is currently the world theatre for the ultimate political drama of this generation. We have Blue Team versus the Red Team each fighting tooth and nail for the prized seat of government of the day.
In a way, David versus Goliath has never been illustrated more graphically and emotionally as compared [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2008 by thesingingcrow
Sundays are for everybody to relax and prepare oneself for the upcoming Monday blues. Not yesterday. I had the privilege to drop by Kelana Jaya Stadium and witness the forceful speeches of Lim Kit Siang and Anwar Ibrahim. I did not however catch speeches made by the others as I arrived right after dinner. In [...]
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by thesingingcrow
… so that I can put a fucking bullet into the head of those robbers, thieves and thugs who are currently terrorizing the lives of the common people now. Just the other day, one of my close friends told me about how he left his car in the parking lot of his friend’s apartment [...]
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Posted on June 17, 2008 by thesingingcrow
I can’t believe it’s almost a week since I last posted. Work has taken a huge share of my time which as most typical Asians would say, “More work means more business – so it’s a good thing”.
Actually looking at the current state of affairs, it IS a good thing. The United States is dealing [...]
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Posted on June 11, 2008 by thesingingcrow
I just received this via email and had a quick read. I am sure I will reread the piece with more care and try to digest the entire material though I am not sure if this is real but it does stir up some emotions and no doubt raises a couple of interesting questions. Either [...]
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Posted on June 10, 2008 by thesingingcrow
Today is the 7th day since the rush to the pumps. As of time of writing, companies have already started planning and strategizing on how they intend to face the upcoming inflationary pressure from the general price of goods. We see upward adjustments in fuel mileage claims with some companies offering higher adjustments than others [...]
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Posted on June 8, 2008 by thesingingcrow
In my earlier entry I mentioned the fact that we will see routine changes and the re-establishment of new consuming habits throughout all of society in the upcoming months. The ripple effect is indeed kicking into second gear as various organizations are already sending out messages of warning to all people to expect an estimated [...]
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Posted on June 5, 2008 by thesingingcrow
As expected, consumer and investor sentiments took a hit with the early morning knee jerk effect of the Malaysian bourse. Seemed like it was more reactionary than precautionary as the dip was not as serious as I’ve anticipated although I’d still be weary of the rippling effect of yesterday’s oil price announcement for one can [...]
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